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Microbial community and functional genes in the rhizosphere of alfalfa in crude oil-contaminated soil

Yi ZHONG, Jian WANG, Yizhi SONG, Yuting LIANG, Guanghe LI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 6,   Pages 797-805 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0405-z

Abstract: system constructed with crude oil-contaminated soil was vegetated with alfalfa ( L.) to evaluate the rhizosphereDuring the 80-day experiment, 31.6% of oil was removed from the adjacent rhizosphere (AR); this valuewas 27% and 53% higher than the percentage of oil removed from the far rhizosphere (FR) and from thenon-rhizosphere (NR), respectively.soil compared with NR soil, suggesting that the rhizosphere selectively increased the abundance of these

Keywords: crude oil-contaminated soil     phytoremediation     rhizosphere effects     rhizobox     functional genes    

The diazotrophic community in oat rhizosphere: effects of legume intercropping and crop growth stage

Yadong YANG, Xiaomin FENG, Yuegao HU, Zhaohai ZENG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 162-171 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018212

Abstract:

In this study, the abundance, diversity and structure of the diazotrophic community in oat rhizosphereeffect than growth stage on the abundance, diversity and structure of the diazotrophic community in oat rhizosphere

Keywords: community composition     Illumina MiSeq sequencing     nifH gene     oat-legume intercropping     rhizosphere    

Effect of rhizosphere on soil microbial community and pyrene biodegradation

SU Yuhong, YANG Xueyun, CHIOU Cary

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 468-474 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0078-9

Abstract: With equal planted densities, the efficiencies of PYR degradation in rhizosphere with sudan grass, whitebiodegradation was attributed to the enhanced bacterial population and activity induced by plant roots in the rhizosphere

Changes in bulk soil affect the disease-suppressive rhizosphere microbiome against Fusarium wilt disease

Lin FU, Wu XIONG, Francisco DINI-ANDREOTE, Beibei WANG, Chengyuan TAO, Yunze RUAN, Zongzhuan SHEN, Rong LI, Qirong SHEN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 307-316 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020328

Abstract: However, relatively little information is available about the relationship between bulk and rhizosphereHere, the assembly of banana bulk soil and rhizosphere microbiomes was investigated in a monocultureThe results indicate that disease suppression was mediated by the structure of a suppressive rhizospheremodeling was used to show that the changes in bulk soil bacterial community determined its induced rhizosphere

Keywords: agricultural practice     bulk soil     disease suppression     rhizosphere ecology    

Sulfur mediated heavy metal biogeochemical cycles in coastal wetlands: From sediments, rhizosphere to

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 8, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1523-x

Abstract:

• In sediments, the transformation of sulfides may lead to the release of heavy metals.

Keywords: Coastal wetland     Heavy metal     Sulfur     Biogeochemical cycle    

Improving the efficiency and effectiveness of global phosphorus use: focus on root and rhizosphere levels

Uwe LUDEWIG, Lixing YUAN, Günter NEUMANN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 357-365 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019275

Abstract: Rhizosphere processes assist in mobilizing and capturing sparingly soluble phosphate from rock phosphate

Keywords: acquisition efficiency     plant growth promoting rhizobacteria     phosphate     use efficiency     utilization efficiency    

Coupling of the chemical niche and microbiome in the rhizosphere: implications from watermelon grafting

Yang SONG, Chen ZHU, Waseem RAZA, Dongsheng WANG, Qiwei HUANG, Shiwei GUO, Ning LING, Qirong SHEN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 206-206 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018234

Isolation, characterization and identification of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria from the rhizosphere

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2024559

Abstract:

● Isolation of potential PGPR from rhizosphere sandy BRIS soil of

Keywords: Biofertilizer     corn     organic molasses me- dium     PGP characteristic     phytohormone     potassium nitrate     siderophores    

Rhizosphere immunity: targeting the underground for sustainable plant health management

Zhong WEI, Ville-Petri FRIMAN, Thomas POMMIER, Stefan GEISEN, Alexandre JOUSSET, Qirong SHEN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 317-328 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020346

Abstract: Here we present the concept of rhizosphere immunity, in which plant health is considered as an ecosystemThese interactions can potentially extend the innate plant immune system to a point where the rhizosphere

Keywords: rhizosphere     soil microbiome     plant immunity     microbial ecology     plant health     soilborne pathogens    

A review of research progress on continuous cropping obstacles REVIEW

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 2,   Pages 253-270 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2024543

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Due to the increasing global population and limited land resources, continuous cropping has become common. However, after a few years of continuous cropping, obstacles often arise that cause soil degeneration, decreased crop yield and quality, and increased disease incidence, resulting in significant economic losses. It is essential to understand the causes and mitigation mechanisms of continuous cropping obstacles (CCOs) and then develop appropriate methods to overcome them. This review systematically summarizes the causes and mitigation measures of soil degradation in continuous cropping through a meta-analysis. It was concluded that not all continuous cropping systems are prone to CCOs. Therefore, it is necessary to grasp the principles governing the occurrence of diseases caused by soilborne pathogens in different cropping systems, consider plant–soil-organisms interactions as a system, scientifically regulate the physical and chemical properties of soils from a systems perspective, and then regulate the structure of microbial food webs in the soil to achieve a reduction in diseases caused by soilborne pathogens and increase crop yield ultimately. This review provides reference data and guidance for addressing this fundamental problem.

Keywords: Continuous cropping obstacles     rhizosphere regulation     soil microecological environment    

OPPORTUNITIES AND APPROACHES FOR MANIPULATING SOIL-PLANT MICROBIOMES FOR EFFECTIVE CROP NITROGEN USE IN AGROECOSYSTEMS

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 333-343 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2022450

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● Matching nitrification inhibitors with soil properties and nitrifiers is vital to achieve a higher NUE.

Keywords: nitrogen     microbiome     NUE     rhizosphere     phyllosphere     soil food web    

Green intelligent fertilizers—A novel approach for aligning sustainable agriculture with green development REVIEW

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 1,   Pages 186-196 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2024547

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This review addresses the growing disparity between the current state of fertilizer production in China and the evolving demands of green agriculture in the 21st century. It explores major advances in fertilizers, proposes the concept of green intelligent fertilizers and develops new strategies aligned with the principles of green development in fertilizer industry and agriculture. Green intelligent fertilizers may be designed to maximize the synergistic effects among plants, soils, microorganisms, nutrient sources and the environment. This concept emphasizes the integration of industry and agriculture toward green development for entire industry chain, using an interdisciplinary approach to drive the green transformation of fertilizer industry, and promote green and sustainable development of agriculture. By bridging the gap between the current state of fertilizer industry and a growing need for environmentally responsible agricultural practices, this review highlights a path toward harmonizing fertilizer production with the imperatives of green agriculture.

Keywords: feedback     green development     intelligent fertilizers     new fertilizer     plant−soil−fertilizer interaction     rhizosphere    

Rhizosphere effect of different aquatic plants on phosphorus depletion

WANG Zhenyu, WEN Shengfang, GAO Dongmei, LI Fengmin, XING Baoshan

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 274-279 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0048-2

Abstract: series of pot experiments with , , and were conducted to assess the phosphorus depletion effect in the rhizosphereAn obvious variation in phosphorus concentrations between the rhizosphere soil and non-rhizosphere soilThe water-soluble P contents in the rhizosphere soil of , , and were reduced by 81%, 42%, 18% and 16%, respectively, compared with that in the non-rhizosphere soil.and were more effective in depleting phosphorus in the rhizosphere than and .

The Phragmites Root-Inhabiting Microbiome: A Critical Review on Its Composition and Environmental Application Review

Donglin Wang, Yaohui Bai, Jiuhui Qu

Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 42-50 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.05.016

Abstract:

As widespread wetland plants, <i>Phragmites</i> play a vital role in water purification and are widely utilized in constructed wetlands (accounting for 15.5% of applied wetland plants) as a natural alternative to wastewater treatment. However, despite such common applications, current understanding of the basic composition of the <i>Phragmites</i> root-inhabiting microbiome and the complex functions of each member of this microbiome remains incomplete, especially regarding pollution remediation. This review summarizes the advances that have been made in ecological and biochemical research on the Phragmites root microbiome, including bacteria, archaea, and fungi. Based on next-generation sequencing, microbial community compositions have been profiled under various environmental conditions. Furthermore, culture-based methods have helped to clarify the functions of the microbiome, such as metal iron stabilization, organic matter degradation, and nutrient element transformation. The unique community structure and functions are highly impacted by <i>Phragmites</i> lineages and environmental factors such as salinity. Based on the current understanding of the <i>Phragmites</i> root microbiome, we propose that synthetic microbial communities and iron-manganese plaque could be applied and intensified in constructed wetlands to help promote their water purification performance.

Keywords: Phragmites     Rhizosphere microbiome     Microbial community composition     Pollution remediation     Constructed    

Strategies for improving fertilizer phosphorus use efficiency in Chinese cropping systems

Gu FENG, Jingping GAI, Xionghan FENG, Haigang LI, Lin ZHANG, Keke YI, Jialong LV, Yiyong ZHU, Li TANG, Yilin LI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 341-347 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019280

Abstract: and morphological processes and through arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and P-solubilizing bacteria in rhizosphere

Keywords: fixation     mobilization     phosphorus fertilizer     rhizosphere     transformations     utilization    

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